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Well, the design of the game reminds me of another game that has different endings/routes depending on what you decide to do (search the Game "Endeavor" by Zillix
right here at kongregate.com).
Perhaps as to what Jack have said that there may some other way... probably a secret route?
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Chills, man...CHILLS. If, indeed, this is based on true events, then not only am I sorry for your loss but I am entirely jealous of your ability to translate ideas and make me aware I have emotions while playing a FLASH game. Truly brilliant, sir. 5/5
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To all those that it was an accident it was not the level where you drop Kathryn down the hole and the evidence of the end comments show that he did kill her even if it was an accident.
Also this is a very sad story and worth 5/5.
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In a way, I feel so emotional about this story. Perhaps it is a fact that this man known as Jack lost a loved one name Kathryn, or maybe I feel touched because he is now all by himself in a pychological state that he could not get out of. In the level where he was solving a problem with Kathryn he pulled a switch that made Kathryn die. I think Kathryn died of an accident of some kind. Or maybe she just died of age or sickness. Anyway Give this Five Stars it Deserves it.
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@Coon405: If you mean the last level, just keep throwing yourself off the edge and jumping off of the heads of your suicidal nondescripts.
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reminds of a few songs for some reason: When Im Gone - 3 Doors Down and If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 10/5 for this game outstanding very touching
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Poor man, I hope he finds enough hope to make it through with his life. Give it Five Stars if It made you cry at the end.
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I loved the game up until the fourth level or so. It called me to press the a key... But it is broken. <//3 I use Ctrl + V to copy and paste the letter a... Danggit. ):
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flash back moments at the start are really buggy the game is randomly freezing on me and sometimes even though i get to the door it just restarts when i press space
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Wow...... i thought my life sucked...... i took a moment after it and thought life is so depressing, even IF we found the fountain of youth...... our pain will live on with us as we watch our familiy and friends go along and die...... i myself am very very phobic to human connection, i dont go outside much and well.... this game is the best ive played,,,, 100000/10..... i get the point of this game...... depressing
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I created an account because of this game. As one who suffers from depression (like so many) and the loss of loved ones, This game tugged at the very essence of myself. I can relate to the character in the story and am blown away that a simple game such as this would make me recall those memories. I applaud the creator of this emotional journey. Thank you for this. The music is quite fitting with the overall story.
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The level 20 is incredibly omg. by the way, i see the poem of the shrink leaves and bla bla bla, and it's the end but i don't see anything else to play with this game.
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The hermit is an every day guy who can take on tough challenges that usually requires multiple people all by himself. One day he meets a girl, who makes those challenges easier than ever. They fell in love, and took on countless challenges together. One day, during one of those challenges, he accidentally kills her in the process of completing it. He doesn't realize it was his fault. He is torn apart, but is able to go back to how he used to live. He buries her in a green box, it being the only thing he can fit her in other than a coffin. He places two flowers on her burial mound and resumes his life. After discovering her dead in his backyard, he is brought to a hospital where he sits in a solitary confinement room; alone, once again. A shrink comes to visit him on occasion and he continues to tell his tale of solitude and remorse each time he sees him.
This story is very moving, bringing a tear to my eye each time I play it. Wonderful job, to all who made it. 5/5